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A. CURRIE & CO.m [^^ 



130 Wisconsin St.. Milwaukee, Wis. 



Polar Bear — A very large pure white, 



the best white yet seen In Zinnias. 



Purple Prince — A fine, deep purple, 



large and well-formed. 

 Scarlet Flame — ^A large, beautiful, 

 brig-ht scarlet, with a delightful 

 blending of orange throughout the 

 petal. This is not a bicolor. 



Any of the above choice named Nctt 

 Dahlia Flowered Zinnias. Pkt.» 2SSei 

 3 pkts., 65c. Collection of 13 pkts., $2.60. 



GIANT PICOTEE ZENNIAS. 



A very attractive class, bearing large 

 flowers in many brilliant colors in the 

 lighter shades: each petal is distinctly 

 tipped with a contrasting color. 



Golden Pheasant — Gold ground, tipped 



with maroon. Pkt., 25c. 

 Choice Mixed — In many shades and 



colors from white to scarlet. Pkt., 



aOc; ^ oz., 50c. 



GIANT ftUILLED ZINNIA VIOTORY. 



The flowers are very large with 

 quilled and twisted petals of a coppery 

 golden color on the outside, various 

 shades of rose and lilac on the under 

 side, producing a pleasing effect. Pkt., 

 20c; H oz., 60c. 



ZINNIA EL.EGANS DOUBLE LILLIPUT. 



Form pretty little bushes 1 foot high, 

 fairly covered with miniature very 

 double flowers all summer until late In 

 fall. 



New Dahlia Flowered Zinnias. 



Golden Gem 

 Scarlet Gem 

 Salmon Rose 



Crimson Gem 

 White Gem 

 Canary YelloifT 



ZINNIA 



NEW DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIAS. 



The densely double flowers covering a wide range of 

 beautiful colors are of immense size, often measuring six 

 inches in diameter, and are borne freely on stout stems. 



Buttercup — An immense deep creamy yellow. A very desir- 

 able flower, which should be included in every collection. 



Canary Bird — ^A delicate shade of primrose — very large and 

 holds its color well until out of bloom. 



Crimson Monarch — By far the largest and best of the red 

 shades. Flowers often eight inches in diameter. Plants 

 very vigorous. A marvelous production of extraordinary 

 merit. 



Dream — A fine, deep lavender, turning to purple (Mallow 

 Purple) a new, desirable shade in Zinnias. 



Ebcqnislte — By far the most pleasdng of our collection. Truly 

 Dahlia flowered as regards form and size. Color light 

 rose with center a deep rose. (Tyrian Rose.) 



Giant Attraction — A distinct shade of brick red which car- 

 ries its color well from the bud and forms into an im- 

 mense ball of color when in full bloom. 



Golden State — A very rich orange yellow (Cadmium). Yel- 

 low in the bud, turning to an attractive orange, when in 

 full bloom. 



Lemon Beauty — This is next to Crimson Monarch in rize and 

 form. It may be described as a golden yellow on brown. 

 Decidedly a pastel shade, and should be in every collec- 

 tion. 



Meteor — A rich, glowing deep red (Spinel Red) and the 

 darkest of all the red shades. Fine form, with good 

 depth of petal. Very large and more floriferous than 

 other red*. 



Oriole — We consider this the most beautiful of Its class. It 

 is an immense oranrs and gold bioolor, changing slightly 

 as it ages, but at sJl times worthy of the beautiful b4rd 

 for whloh it is named. 



Each, per pkt., 10c; G pkts., 50c. 



Double Dwarf Lilliput Finest Mixed, ^ oz., 30c; pkt., lOc 

 For other varieties of Zinnia, see page 80. 



Picotee Zinnia. 



